I've installed OpenOffice on the Win2K hard drive I have at school to show people that yes there is an alternative to MS Office. I installed it even though I had access to a liscenced version of Office XP. The learning curve was negligible and it opened all the existing Word docs I had.
I'm looking very forward to OpenOffice on the Mac. I have AppleWorks which is fine however after using OpenOffice I was hooked.
I can kind of see where he's going with this. Instead of relying on established metaphors, he's wanting the Open Source community to create something entirly new. I can dig it.
I've installed OpenOffice on the Win2K hard drive I have at school to show people that yes there is an alternative to MS Office. I installed it even though I had access to a liscenced version of Office XP. The learning curve was negligible and it opened all the existing Word docs I had.
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I'm looking very forward to OpenOffice on the Mac. I have AppleWorks which is fine however after using OpenOffice I was hooked.
Now if I could only look at the "First Look"
usually don't make a right. But they took away my beloved Audio Galaxy. So fsck 'em!
I can kind of see where he's going with this. Instead of relying on established metaphors, he's wanting the Open Source community to create something entirly new. I can dig it.